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Facebook’s new tool will remind users to get health screenings

- By Courtney Kueppers

Preventati­ve screenings can be key to combating serious health concerns. However, rememberin­g to go in for cancer screenings, checking on your heart health or even getting a flu shot can sometimes fall off the radar of everyday life.

Well, there’s a new tool to help remind folks to get those types of tests and screenings. It’s not from your health insurance company or doctor’s office. Instead, the feature is the latest rollout from Facebook.

The tech giant announced that the tool, aptly called Preventive Health, will make recommenda­tions based on users’ age and sex.

“The majority problem that we’re trying to solve is making sure that people have this informatio­n in their hand in a way that’s consumer friendly,” Dr. Freddy Abnousi, head of health care research for Facebook, told CNN.

The tool, which is currently only available in the United States, was developed in partnershi­p with the American Cancer Society, American College of Cardiology, American Heart Associatio­n and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Dr. Richard Wender, with the Atlanta-based American Cancer Society, said he hopes the tool leads to more preventati­ve measures.

“One of the main reasons people don’t get screened for cancer is that they don’t realize their own risk. We hope this program will help by building awareness about important recommenda­tions from expert organizati­ons,” Wender said in a statement.

According to Facebook, the tool is meant to help users:

• Know which screenings and checkups are recommende­d based on age and sex

• Track appointmen­ts and set reminders of when to set future checkups

• Find affordable health care providers

• Share your informatio­n with family and friends

In a post on the platform, Facebook’s Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg shared a personal story about the sudden death of her husband, Dave, and added that she hopes the tool helps “people stay healthy — and saves lives.”

“Checkups and preventive health screenings are critical — but it’s easy to put them off or not know where to go. That’s why Facebook is launching Preventive Health. It’s a new, private way to get health informatio­n and reminders on Facebook from leading health organizati­ons,” Sandberg wrote in the post.

According to the company, Facebook uses tools such as Federally Qualified Health Centers and HealthMap Vaccine to locate nearby providers, based on the data from location services on users’ phones. If location services aren’t enabled, the informatio­n is pulled from a user’s primary location on a user’s Facebook profile.

The tool is Facebook’s latest foray into the health field. Earlier this summer, the company introduced a tool that helps users find where they can donate blood in their area.

Facebook has also started to demote pages that spread misinforma­tion about vaccines, after they faced widespread criticism for what was being shared on the platform.

According to Facebook’s Abnousi, the company will examine the usefulness of the Preventive Health tool over the next several months, then consider expanding it to other countries.

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